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Data Source: Parker on the Web
Résumé : The main part of this book is a printed edition (1516) containing the Revelations of Methodius (Pseudo-Methodius). Bound in at the end are leaves from two fifteenth-century manuscripts. The first leaf is a poem attributed to Walter Map (c. 1140-1210). The remaining seven leaves contain the Office and Mass for the reconciliation of a church or cemetery. This book belonged to Parker and is in the Parker Register (CCCC MS 575).
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
Intervenants :
Walter Map (attrib.) - author
1r-1v - Walter Map (attrib.), Viri beatissimi sacerdotes dei
Note : On f. 1r which is of cent. xv is the poem
incipit : (1r) Viri beatissimi sacerdotes deiPrecones altissimi lucerne diei
Note : ending
explicit : (1v) Ut cum exueritis clamidem carnalemInduat vos dominus stolam eternalem. Amen
Note : Wright, Poems of W. Mapes, p. 45
2r-8v - Pro reconsiliacione ecclesie vel cimiterii
Note : On the next four leaves of cent. xv late in a current hand is the office
rubric : (2r) Pro reconsiliacione ecclesie vel Cimiterii
Note : ending with the Mass for that occasion
Note : The remaining leaves are blank except for scribbles
Note : (8r) On the last is the name of Ric. Smyth notarius publicus
Note : (8r) Also: J. Dod (?) de Chagforde queritur de J. Sylley ...
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